Depending on the bike, that might not have enough power to do a wheelie. If it does, hold in the clutch and increase the RPMs. Then pop the clutch and hold on for dear life. You won't get it your first try. In fact, you will probably die. Good luck.
2007-08-23 00:58:49
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answered by Anonymous
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On a 100cc bike because of the weight of the bike you should be able to do it like you did on your bicycle the only difference is now you should have a lot more control using the throttle, clutch and brake. It really a matter of where you weight is for balance you are going to want to shift your weight to the rear of the bike bring up the revs and dump the clutch. At first you will most likely only get a hop but as you get more practice you should be able to do a wheelie and crash and die. Leave it to the pros at the bike shows.
2007-08-23 03:28:59
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answered by Dangermanmi6 6
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There go's your clutch. REV er UP and as your leaning back standing on the pegsrelease the clutch quickly and pull back on the bars Balance is critical the right speed is and wheel up is controled with your right hand. Now if it is some worn out street bike it might be too heavy to wheelie. Grassy field is a good place to practice.
2007-08-23 00:59:53
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answered by John Paul 7
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First gear 5kmh pull in the clutch bring bring the rpms to almost full power and pop the clutch...
Start off half throttle... And see what you get... Practise
Ridding on one wheel can result in serious injury.
2007-08-24 02:52:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont understand too plenty on products, yet i understand that the different racers are far extra aggressive in 150 cc, and the weakest in 50 cc. when you beat 150 cc, i think of you moreover mght get reflect mode. exciting pastime, desire you have exciting!
2016-10-03 02:56:34
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answered by cronican 4
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first gear, get moving about halfway thru revrange, stand on pegs and put your weight on handlebars, throw your weight backwards while opening the throttlre the front wheel with practice will come up.
2007-08-25 23:58:57
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answered by stevescourier 2
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trade it in on a 750cc or a liter bike (1000 cc)
2007-08-23 02:56:19
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answered by live2ride74@verizon.net 1
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Rev it up, drop the clutch, and pull back.
Hold on tight!
2007-08-23 04:17:49
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answered by Anonymous
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how about you don't. if you have to ask you should not try it.if you do please write a will your family will need it to split up all your stuff your not using, cause your dead!!!
2007-08-24 09:47:28
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answered by NOTHING BETTER TO DO 2
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